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is the surest way to create a more hopeful for our children and how we reduce the deficit and what tax plans we will have, how we are going make sure that every child is getting a great education and doctorate is encouraging to me that you turn out well by mom not letting you watch tv. i will tell my daughter that is when they complain. in the midst of all these debates, we must keep that same humility that dr. king and washington and all our great leaders understood at the core of true leadership. in a democracy as big and diverse as ours, we will encounter every opinion. our task as citizens whether we are leaders in government or business or spreading the word, to suspend our days with open hearts and open minds. to seek out the truth that exists in an opposing view and find the common ground that allows for us as a nation and a people to take real and meaningful action. we have to do that humbly for no one can know the full and encompassing mind of god and we have to do it every day and not just as a prayer breakfast. this is now our fifth prayer breakfast and it is always a wonder
is the surest way to create a more hopeful for our children and how we reduce the deficit and what tax plans we will have, how we are going make sure that every child is getting a great education and doctorate is encouraging to me that you turn out well by mom not letting you watch tv. i will tell my daughter that is when they complain. in the midst of all these debates, we must keep that same humility that dr. king and washington and all our great leaders understood at the core of true...
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the president and senate democrats will talk about additional tax revenue which they thought was settled as a way to put this forward. what is happening where senate democrats are having a retreat, meeting behind closed doors, looking at how long could they delay the sequester, how much time could they buy themselves, and how would they pay pour it? would there be cuts elsewhere or new revenue, some kinds of new tacks? they're trying to resolve that. the president has been criticized for not taking more of a forward step on sec west rags. today is a critical move for him to put his own marker down. andrea. >> when the president sees those senate democrats, kelly and chris, are any of them going to speak up, raise their hand and say, hey, you need to be more engaged with us, and we're not so happy about the people taking over your congressional relations office? >> that's interesting. that is a critical link, and we do see a change happening there where rob neighbors, who had been working is moving into a promotion within the white house. committee chairs and so forth want more connection
the president and senate democrats will talk about additional tax revenue which they thought was settled as a way to put this forward. what is happening where senate democrats are having a retreat, meeting behind closed doors, looking at how long could they delay the sequester, how much time could they buy themselves, and how would they pay pour it? would there be cuts elsewhere or new revenue, some kinds of new tacks? they're trying to resolve that. the president has been criticized for not...
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plug loopholes, lower everybody's tax rates. get rid of special interest loopholes. plug these loopholes. >> so for mr. ryan, plugging loopholes is great when mitt romney proposes it as an idea but as soon as the president does, it's off the table. >> first of all, who is mitt romney. >> sorry? >> oh, right, that guy. i remember him. you're exactly right. you were getting to it in your intro, the sequester was the ransom that republicans in the house demanded of the white house in order to raise the debt ceiling in 2011. >> but they now say it was the president who is responsible. >> exactly. they voted for this. >> and paul ryan runs a marathon in less than one hour. >> i thought it was like 20 minutes. he's superman. this is what they wanted. >> of course. congressman, here is another apparent contradiction you might like to clear up for us. on the one hand, you have eric cantor out there giving a speech on making life work. he sounds like tony robbins or something. he's trying to sell yet another iteration of the republican party, but when you strip away the soft
plug loopholes, lower everybody's tax rates. get rid of special interest loopholes. plug these loopholes. >> so for mr. ryan, plugging loopholes is great when mitt romney proposes it as an idea but as soon as the president does, it's off the table. >> first of all, who is mitt romney. >> sorry? >> oh, right, that guy. i remember him. you're exactly right. you were getting to it in your intro, the sequester was the ransom that republicans in the house demanded of the...
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-- broaden the tax base, lower the tax rate." sounds reasonable? >> it sounds plausible, and to charles it sounds exceptionally reasonable. that is what the intention was. colby put his finger on it -- the alternative was so terrifying that it would force congress to act. in the short run, the political damage it will be to the republicans. they i seem as did so -- they are seen as the obstructionists. but let's be blunt about it -- if this goes on, it will be damaging to the economy and the country and in the long run it will be damaging to any sense of public confidence in government possibility to be a positive force and our lives -- government's ability to be a positive force and our lives. >> according to the congressional budget office, the deficit is shrinking, but it will increase later because of an aging population, expansion of federal subsidies for health insurance, growing interest on the debt. cdo is predicting that by 2023, if current laws remain in place, there will be 77% of gdp and be on an upward path. tell tha
-- broaden the tax base, lower the tax rate." sounds reasonable? >> it sounds plausible, and to charles it sounds exceptionally reasonable. that is what the intention was. colby put his finger on it -- the alternative was so terrifying that it would force congress to act. in the short run, the political damage it will be to the republicans. they i seem as did so -- they are seen as the obstructionists. but let's be blunt about it -- if this goes on, it will be damaging to the economy...
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i want to go the earned income tax credit, to the enhanced interrogation techniques. i'm for both. not for the second. >> no, you're not. >> for the first. you talk about the 6,000 pages. what i want to say and if the second round comes, i will. i will pour out my frustration of the sen federal intelligence agency and dealing with dealing with various administrations about trying to get information. why was it that they felt that we were so unworthy of being trusted? why was it they were willing to talk to pat roberts, me or sax xi chambliss and dianne feinstein and not anybody else until we literally bludgeoned in to agreeing to include everybody? like carl levin's not trustworthy? you know, it is amazing. i pursued dianne feinstein's point about staff. when you go and you have under the previous administration a briefing with the president, the vice president, under the head of the cia, others, you're not allowed to -- i can remember driving with pat roberts when he was chairman and i was vice chairman. we weren't allowed to talk to each other. driving up or driving back. weren't
i want to go the earned income tax credit, to the enhanced interrogation techniques. i'm for both. not for the second. >> no, you're not. >> for the first. you talk about the 6,000 pages. what i want to say and if the second round comes, i will. i will pour out my frustration of the sen federal intelligence agency and dealing with dealing with various administrations about trying to get information. why was it that they felt that we were so unworthy of being trusted? why was it they...
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the drop may reflect consumers' worries about tax increases which took effect this year. the federal reserve says total consumer borrowing rose to $2.78 trillion. that's actually the highest level on record. >>> thetive rest is cracking down on -- irs is cracking down on id theft and tax fraud. last month the agency identified nearly 400 theft suspects including 109 who were arrested. florida tops the nation in identity theft complaints. high risk cities include miami and tampa. something to keep in mind. >>> americans are getting a little stingy when it comes to buying for their sweetheart this year. a new survey found 62% of shoppers plan to spend up to $100 on valentine's day. this is a lot. but that's actually a decrease from 68% last year. 69% plan to buy gifts from a store. more than a third will spend money on a nice night out. everything is nice. it's the thought that counts. >> it is. >> good hugs will do. >> but we love jewelry. >> yeah. well. never say no to that. >> that's right. >> thank you jess. remember that. >> yeah, yeah. >>> 4:42. a local school system
the drop may reflect consumers' worries about tax increases which took effect this year. the federal reserve says total consumer borrowing rose to $2.78 trillion. that's actually the highest level on record. >>> thetive rest is cracking down on -- irs is cracking down on id theft and tax fraud. last month the agency identified nearly 400 theft suspects including 109 who were arrested. florida tops the nation in identity theft complaints. high risk cities include miami and tampa....
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we need a balanced package of tax reform, tax cuts and some revenue raising to go along with spending cuts and entitlement reform. we need a comprehensive package. it needs to be bipartisan. we need, rick, to stop the name calling. rick: john boehner says he will go along with the sequester as opposed to having to take a bad deal. but there are some republican lawmakers who say let's make a deal here. a lot of republicans are watching their elected leaders saying we are back up on our heels again. >> that's the outstanding question for the republicans. they have to stand for something. they have more cards to play this time than they did in the fiscal cliff deal. they have the debt looming. that cbo report is projecting -- this is a low-ball estimate. 26.6 trillion dollars in national debt by the next 10 years. something has to be done. i find it interesting that speaker boehner said i have been around this town for 20-some-odd years and we have seen the same thing. enough republicans have gone down this road of big spending over decades and that's why we are in this predicament. this
we need a balanced package of tax reform, tax cuts and some revenue raising to go along with spending cuts and entitlement reform. we need a comprehensive package. it needs to be bipartisan. we need, rick, to stop the name calling. rick: john boehner says he will go along with the sequester as opposed to having to take a bad deal. but there are some republican lawmakers who say let's make a deal here. a lot of republicans are watching their elected leaders saying we are back up on our heels...
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what you're going to see senate democrats do is push the buffett tax, a minimum level of tax for people making more than $1 million and that's going to pay for a lot of sequester, a lot of those cuts to take effect. republicans say more taxes is absolutely a non-starter. they want deeper spending cuts and the two parties at an impasse. we may have to wait until the sequester to take effect before any deal is reached. >> john brennan, the headline of "the national journal" says john brennan shows hagel how it's done. we had another drone attack today. seven people killed in pakistan. an area outside of pakistan. none are civilians according to u.s. officials. nevertheless, the dynamic there, the clearing of the chamber and some of the tough questions from democrats to brennan, how do you measure his performance yesterday and the answers he gave? >> you know, i think a frustration was built around mostly the cia and the really hostile relationship between congress and the agency over the years and what lawmakers feel is the agency's failure to brief them adequately on a lot of secret oper
what you're going to see senate democrats do is push the buffett tax, a minimum level of tax for people making more than $1 million and that's going to pay for a lot of sequester, a lot of those cuts to take effect. republicans say more taxes is absolutely a non-starter. they want deeper spending cuts and the two parties at an impasse. we may have to wait until the sequester to take effect before any deal is reached. >> john brennan, the headline of "the national journal" says...
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asking how the agency can decide to suspend saturday delivery without their approval. >> should your tax dollars go to give smart phones to job seekers? that is later. up next, a new government regulation that could force your local grocery store to shut down it's salad bar and bakery. hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu! oh my goodness... oh my gosh, this looks amazing... [ male announcer ] 15 entrees under $15! it's o new maine stays! seafood, chicken, and more! h! the tilapia with roast vegables. i'actually looking at the od grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop was great. no more fast food friday's. we're going to go to red lobster... [ male announcer ] come try our new menu and sea food different. d introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99! salad, sandwiches and more. d introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99! [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers fl
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not as the raid was assault but too short a tax six hours apart. >> the confirmation hearing for nominee didama's in not start off as planned. protesters interrupted so many times the chairman stop the hearings of the room could be cleared. joins us.oper brennan did not even get his opening remarks. >> that the nomination has been surrounded by controversy. the chairman even complimented him for his forthcoming nature by he is surrounded about how the obama itsnistration is conducting war on terror. pakistan, a sum dalia -- >> please remove that woman. >> before the committee could get under way -- >> you are killing children. >> protesters interrupted the proceedings. >> the next time we are going to the chamber. >> dianne feinstein kicked out all observers. >> we have done this five times now. five times are enough. >> nc nominated the official to cia, there has been controversy surrounding techniques in the war on terror. members are furious they have been kept in the dark about drone strikes. >> why did they feel we were being trusted? brennan says he will protect secrecy and transpa
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sorry. >> reporter: her advice this tax season --? >> pay your taxes. >>> so they did so-so. let's say you want to give away the ton of money. is the sky the limit? >> no. >> there's a limit. >> 50% of your adjusted gross income. if you want to be really generous, you can only deduct half of your income. >> that's never going to happen anyway. >> nice to think about it and dream. >> you should both hire accountants, by the way. >> done. >>> someone got lucky in virginia, but a multimillionaire may have already left the town. the lottery says they bought the powerball at richmond international airport. the prize, $217 million. it's the second largest ever won in the commonwealth. they have the option of a 30-year payout or lump sum. >> what are the taxes on that? >> yikes. 50% probably. >>> magic johnson comes to washington to talk about the aids epidemic hitting the black community, but that's not the only reason he is town. >>> sandy survivors by the thousands, they are still living in motels, but one family fell to the crac >>> a lot of excitement at howard university hospi
sorry. >> reporter: her advice this tax season --? >> pay your taxes. >>> so they did so-so. let's say you want to give away the ton of money. is the sky the limit? >> no. >> there's a limit. >> 50% of your adjusted gross income. if you want to be really generous, you can only deduct half of your income. >> that's never going to happen anyway. >> nice to think about it and dream. >> you should both hire accountants, by the way. >>...
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i paid child-care tax is also. if i were doing it myself, i would not think to get the id for my day care provider and get the refund from a. >> they are teaching people what to do with their refunds. >> this way, citizens can get the refund and have that money go to a savings bond or have the money invested into i'm money manager card and that is like an atm card. bit tenuous, in case they have the issue of -- they can use it in case that the issue of not having a debit card to make purchases. >> they are hoping to get the word out to families that could be in for a sizable refund. >> they say there is an average of $14 million of unclaimed tax credit just in baltimore city on. you think about money that could be going back into our city and into our pockets. you make it. burnet. save it. >> you can find more information on our website -- wbaltv.com. wbal tv-11 news. >> lawmakers in annapolis are allowing natural gas companies to seek a surcharge on monthly gas bills to replace aging infrastructure. the surcharge
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it would involve tax increases by enclosing tax loopholes and spending cuts. republicans are apparently planning to reoffer legislation in the past that would cut the federal work force. anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington, thank you. >>> well, the senate armed services committee has postponed a vote on chuck hagel, president obama's choice to replace pea any ta. the committee wants more information about hagel's finances. >>> and news that the postal service is cutting back mail delivery to five days a week is not sitting well in rural areas of the country or with letter carriers but the post master carrier said it's a choice the service had to make. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: no more mail on saturdays. to save money, the u.s. postal service is ending saturday first-class mail delivery beginning in august. many customers saw this day coming. >> i think it's probably long overdue because they've been having so many budget issues. >> i've been doing everything online for a really long time so i don't think it's necessarily going impact my
it would involve tax increases by enclosing tax loopholes and spending cuts. republicans are apparently planning to reoffer legislation in the past that would cut the federal work force. anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington, thank you. >>> well, the senate armed services committee has postponed a vote on chuck hagel, president obama's choice to replace pea any ta. the committee wants more information about hagel's finances. >>> and news that the postal service is...
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republicans and declaring he is ready to hit the road to sell the public on spending cuts and more tax hikes. >> is that an argument they want to have. that is an argument i'm more than willing to engage in. >> reporter: a new poll shows the public sharply disagrees with his claim that the federal government does not have a spending problem. 83% says it does have a problem and 14% say no. >> the american people will not accept another tax increase to put up a spending cut that the two parties have agreed to. >> reporter: nation security may be hanging in the balance. with the defense secretary leon panetta warring about the deep cuts coming on march 1st. >> this is will bad but damage national defense and compromise our ability to respond to crisis in a dangerous world. >> those cuts could mean a one month furlough for up to 800,000 civilian defense employees and he mocked leaders over news reports they are desperately seeking alternatives that could include other parts. >> they recognize the sequester is is a bad idea, but what they suggested the only way to replace it now is for us t
republicans and declaring he is ready to hit the road to sell the public on spending cuts and more tax hikes. >> is that an argument they want to have. that is an argument i'm more than willing to engage in. >> reporter: a new poll shows the public sharply disagrees with his claim that the federal government does not have a spending problem. 83% says it does have a problem and 14% say no. >> the american people will not accept another tax increase to put up a spending cut that...
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now he wants another tax increased. this guy is an alcoholic for higher taxes and he's looking for any excuse to try to get republicans into that breyer patch and the big difference between this fight over the sequester and the fiscal cliff, obama had the upper hand with the fiscal cliff but a big increase would happen automatically. now the republicans have the upper hand. if we do nothing, we finally slightly reduce the growth rate of federal spending. i know it gets jared and the keynesians all upset. it would be good for our economy. >> so far we have cut $1.5 trillion of spending over ten years and raised about $600 billion in taxes. if cutting spending helped the economy, we ought to be doing better than we're doing right now. now, i think you guys have a point about the tax increases. it matters less when you're talking about raising taxes on people who are no income or liquidity constrained, folks at the top the scale. but i take your point. i don't think it makes sense, for example, to say let's not do these cu
now he wants another tax increased. this guy is an alcoholic for higher taxes and he's looking for any excuse to try to get republicans into that breyer patch and the big difference between this fight over the sequester and the fiscal cliff, obama had the upper hand with the fiscal cliff but a big increase would happen automatically. now the republicans have the upper hand. if we do nothing, we finally slightly reduce the growth rate of federal spending. i know it gets jared and the keynesians...
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guest: he was advocating that there be no fines for back taxes. i'm sorry sorry -- we cannot do that. there has to be a penalty or it would be an amnesty, and we are not going to do an amnesty. we will try to make people right with the law and make people be able to come out of the shadows. it may be difficult and might not be possible for some to come up with the money for a final back taxes, but there has to be a penalty, and that is recognized by everyone. host: we do have one last call -- on a republican line. caller: good morning, senator. first of all, i am not a racist and do not have a problem with immigration. what i do have a problem is when i go to the grocery store or anybody else -- they are standing there. you have a food stamp in spanish at the end of the cast register, and they go outside and get the brand-new dodge durango and drive it out. what is the deal with this? we are paying their way, they are driving new cars. the guys i talked to -- they're living five people in a basement behind a tarp on a mattress, on a floor, and you
guest: he was advocating that there be no fines for back taxes. i'm sorry sorry -- we cannot do that. there has to be a penalty or it would be an amnesty, and we are not going to do an amnesty. we will try to make people right with the law and make people be able to come out of the shadows. it may be difficult and might not be possible for some to come up with the money for a final back taxes, but there has to be a penalty, and that is recognized by everyone. host: we do have one last call --...
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income tax. as a retiree living on a modest pension pay federal and state tax. i think this is all a ploy on the republicans to do away with social programs that it could not get done legislatively. what they do is they start starving the beast of all of its money so they can get programs cut. they have been trying to get to social security since its inception. it is a shame that people put toy is a dollar overseas and untaxed. you have all this -- people put trillions of dollars overseas and untaxed. this is part of the extreme white ring -- extreme right wing agenda. host: you say your daughter could lose 20% of purse salary. what does she do? caller: she works for the navy. she is losing one day of play every week when this takes effect. that is 20% of first colony. how do they expect people to take -- that is 20% of her salary. the kochbrothers -- koch tothers' income increased $20 billion under bush. guest: these people will be furloughed for a period of time and will not get paid. this is s
income tax. as a retiree living on a modest pension pay federal and state tax. i think this is all a ploy on the republicans to do away with social programs that it could not get done legislatively. what they do is they start starving the beast of all of its money so they can get programs cut. they have been trying to get to social security since its inception. it is a shame that people put toy is a dollar overseas and untaxed. you have all this -- people put trillions of dollars overseas and...
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of which is held offshore, which in brought back onshore into the united states could trigger hefty tax bills. apple wants to hang on to the money to use in other ways going forward. a lot of activist shareholders and hedge funds want a higher yield on their stock, especially considering the fact that stocks like apple are now trading as low as $468 a share. it's a very anxiety battle for the company and investors. >> steve, the merger talks, american airlines and us airways, where's it stand now? what's the implications for passengers? >> yeah, looks like this one's going ahead. it will create the largest domestic u.s. carrier, part of a process which has taken from us in 2001 to 10, 11 major carriers to four. delta, southwest, united, and this new american airlines. they don't have an enormous overlap on routes, 320, only about 13 of them are overlaps. no necessary worries there. according to price waterhouse coopers, prices in this emergencier period the last decade haven't gone up for passengers. it doesn't look like mergers equal less competition equal higher prices. that is the ho
of which is held offshore, which in brought back onshore into the united states could trigger hefty tax bills. apple wants to hang on to the money to use in other ways going forward. a lot of activist shareholders and hedge funds want a higher yield on their stock, especially considering the fact that stocks like apple are now trading as low as $468 a share. it's a very anxiety battle for the company and investors. >> steve, the merger talks, american airlines and us airways, where's it...
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pot the same way the federal government taxes booze and cigarettes. congressman polis and blooming hour of oregon produce two separate bills they claim it would help police fight the war on drugs. 15 states around the country have de krielized pot possession. >> bruce willis has a new hero rule defending the second amendment. >> it's going to be a while. >> how did you know i was a cop? >> you don't look like a lawyer. >> we all know bruce willis. he's against the new gun control laws proposed by the government saying quote i think you can't start to pick apart anything out of the bill of rights without anying it's all going to become undone. if you take one out or change one law why wouldn't they take all of your rights away from you? he added he doesn't see how additional legislation could prevent future mass shootings. >> i like bruce willis. a detroit man turned his arraignment into a concert when he decided to wrap his side of the story. ♪ >> not bad at all, sir. that was very good. very impressive. you could hear the judge of this courtroom jo
pot the same way the federal government taxes booze and cigarettes. congressman polis and blooming hour of oregon produce two separate bills they claim it would help police fight the war on drugs. 15 states around the country have de krielized pot possession. >> bruce willis has a new hero rule defending the second amendment. >> it's going to be a while. >> how did you know i was a cop? >> you don't look like a lawyer. >> we all know bruce willis. he's against the...
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this is yet another way to claim a tax break, and it's a tax break these corporations should never be getting in a fair society. so there's a lot of talk about more revenue. every democrat should be on board with this bill. let's turn to senator bernie sanders of vermont. senator, great to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time. >> good to be with you, ed. >> your bill tackles a number of issues, a number of problems. explain how the corporations are keeping profits offshore for us and how it's actually hurting the economy and what your bill would do to change all of this. >> ed, the debate right now in congress is whether or not we cut social security, medicare, medicaid, and other enormously important programs for the middle class. that's what the republicans want. what some of us want is to say wait a second, as you've just indicated, one out of four profitable corporations pays nothing in taxes. corporations in terms of their profits now, their rate is at 12%. the lowest since 1972. compared to europe, our corporate contribution to the tax revenue is the lowest of any majo
this is yet another way to claim a tax break, and it's a tax break these corporations should never be getting in a fair society. so there's a lot of talk about more revenue. every democrat should be on board with this bill. let's turn to senator bernie sanders of vermont. senator, great to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time. >> good to be with you, ed. >> your bill tackles a number of issues, a number of problems. explain how the corporations are keeping profits offshore...
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can cut out programs that we don't need, but it also means that we've got to be able to close some tax loopholes and deductions that the average american cannot take advantage of, to raise the revenue, to actually do the job in a way that allows us to continue to grow. now, the reason this is relevant is because i gather and i haven't gotten this from first-hand sources, but from second hand sources in the press that our friends on the other side of the aisle, their position is we're concerned about the sequester. we recognize that just cutting the federal spending with the meat ax as opposed to scalpel is probably damaging and will damage our national security and will damage our educational system, will have kids getting kicked off of head start. it will mean people who have disabled kids. they recognize that the sequester is a bad idea, but what they've suggested is that the only way to replace it now is for us to cut social security, cut medicare, and not close a single loophole, not raise any additional revenue from the wealthiest americans or corporations who have a lot of lawyer
can cut out programs that we don't need, but it also means that we've got to be able to close some tax loopholes and deductions that the average american cannot take advantage of, to raise the revenue, to actually do the job in a way that allows us to continue to grow. now, the reason this is relevant is because i gather and i haven't gotten this from first-hand sources, but from second hand sources in the press that our friends on the other side of the aisle, their position is we're concerned...
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that is our tax dollars, your tax dollars and my tax dollars, so don't pull that game on me. secondly it's 90-10. that 10% is the part i'm concerned about as a state. >> reporter: the cost of social programs are typically a shared, federal state funding formula but the percentages do change. special education started out at 40% federal money now it's 20% so it's fears are not unphonedded. it's a controversy in the states because the hospitals are saying this is uncompensated care, we want a piece of the federal action and the states say we want to spend this money on education, maybe not healthcare for the poor. martha: it sound like the burden gets shifted to the state so they have to factor that in in deciding whether they will take the ten cents on your dollar. thank you. we'll see you soon. gregg: awaiting a news conference with republican leader john boehner expected to weigh in on the fight over a looming deficit defense budget cuts, pardon me. can washington reach a deal to stop cuts described as dangerous to our national security. martha: have you watched this case, d
that is our tax dollars, your tax dollars and my tax dollars, so don't pull that game on me. secondly it's 90-10. that 10% is the part i'm concerned about as a state. >> reporter: the cost of social programs are typically a shared, federal state funding formula but the percentages do change. special education started out at 40% federal money now it's 20% so it's fears are not unphonedded. it's a controversy in the states because the hospitals are saying this is uncompensated care, we want...
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texas doesn't have a state tax. they have no corporate tax. the taxes in your state are the highest in the union. now, the weather in california is fabulous. you have got the pacific ocean there. i mean, you have a lot -- >> -- it's not just the weather. >> bill: that's why people want to live there shouldn't california be trying to -- the stats are there is a lot of people in businesses moving out of california. california is not a growth place anymore. >> well, actually california has some of the best universities. we have well capitalized companies here. all of our venture money is here. seed funding is being deployed locally. enabling companies, the creation of companies to decrease. the -- we're creating industries that never existed before here in california. and those -- we have small and large -- small, median size companies becoming institutional grade. and technologies and touching every vertical. the fact of the matter is in 20011, last stats, 254 california companies moved out of the state. that was 26% more than 10. you guys got s
texas doesn't have a state tax. they have no corporate tax. the taxes in your state are the highest in the union. now, the weather in california is fabulous. you have got the pacific ocean there. i mean, you have a lot -- >> -- it's not just the weather. >> bill: that's why people want to live there shouldn't california be trying to -- the stats are there is a lot of people in businesses moving out of california. california is not a growth place anymore. >> well, actually...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> if speaker john boehner wins his budget battle with the president, then who would be the real losers? well, there's 70,000 poor children who could lose their access to head start. there's 600,000 women and children who could lose their nutritional assistance. there's 125,000 families who could lose their permanent housing. 100,000 formerly homeless people who could end up back on the streets. over 7,000 people suffering from hiv and aids could lose their medication. and then there's the legions of senior citizens who would lose 4 million meals delivered through the meals on wheels program, and that is just a partial list of the damage that speaker boehner and his mirthless band of
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. >> san jose mayor will deliver the state of the city address and will talk about the need for new taxes to support city services and restore pay to worker whose have seen cuts in recent years to help balance the budget. that includes the police with whom they are negotiating. our media partner the mercury news report that 70 percent support a quarter percent hike in the city sales tax. the council will discuss the report next week. the earliest a new measure goes on the ballot is next year. we the have more in a live report next half hour. >> 4:8 -- 4:38 right now. >> the rain will take its time so most of us can get out before 7:00 we are okay unless you are in the north bay with scattered rain now. the best radar is north of 116ed and to forestville we see the better radar return with light rainfalling in santa rosa. upstream, it is a cold system. there is snow in the higher elevation. there is light rain in the lower elevation. the breakdown today in the movement of the rain, the rain is in the north bay through 7:00. it moves across the bay and to the south bay from 7:00 to noon. it
. >> san jose mayor will deliver the state of the city address and will talk about the need for new taxes to support city services and restore pay to worker whose have seen cuts in recent years to help balance the budget. that includes the police with whom they are negotiating. our media partner the mercury news report that 70 percent support a quarter percent hike in the city sales tax. the council will discuss the report next week. the earliest a new measure goes on the ballot is next...
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the plan ends tax loopholes for yachts and for jets. it reduces the corporate meal and entertainment deduction to 25%. you can't write off the whole dinner anymore. it ends fossil fuel subsidies for oil companies that are raking in massive profits. exxonmobil, you know what their profit was? $44 billion in 2012. the last thing they need right now is your tax dollars as subsidy. the balancing act also closes other pointless loopholes the rich take advantage of. we should point out mitt romney ran on a similar tax plan. his former running mate paul ryan should love the balancing act because it reduces the deficit. everyone inside the beltway considers mr. ryan just a very serious person. but here is how paul ryan wants to reduce the deficit, with nothing but cuts. and here is the balanced approach from the progressive caucus. you know, when we need budget advice in the future, i think we should kind of push paul ryan off to the side, like we did in the election. and for now, we should turn to the house progressive caucus for advice becaus
the plan ends tax loopholes for yachts and for jets. it reduces the corporate meal and entertainment deduction to 25%. you can't write off the whole dinner anymore. it ends fossil fuel subsidies for oil companies that are raking in massive profits. exxonmobil, you know what their profit was? $44 billion in 2012. the last thing they need right now is your tax dollars as subsidy. the balancing act also closes other pointless loopholes the rich take advantage of. we should point out mitt romney...
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we just raised taxes. we just put more revenue into the mix, $650 billion over 10 years and got no cuts, no cuts. and the gentleman talked about 98 -- the 2001, 2003 tax cuts without paying for them. we just extended most of those tax measures and relief to people under $400,000 with no cuts. nothing. again i don't think it's right to be saying that we need more revenues. we already did revenues, right? we already have $650 billion. why does the gentleman continue to think, mr. speaker, that that's what we have to keep doing? it's not the answer. let's get to the problem that is causing the mounting deficits. it's a lack of growth and it's the spending that's out of control. i yield back. mr. hoyer: we are not going to resolve this argument, mr. speaker. it's the same litany on both sides. the difference is the gentleman cannot name a bipartisan commission that doesn't say that we need both sides of the equation addressed if we are going to get from where we are to where we need to be. and my side, we have
we just raised taxes. we just put more revenue into the mix, $650 billion over 10 years and got no cuts, no cuts. and the gentleman talked about 98 -- the 2001, 2003 tax cuts without paying for them. we just extended most of those tax measures and relief to people under $400,000 with no cuts. nothing. again i don't think it's right to be saying that we need more revenues. we already did revenues, right? we already have $650 billion. why does the gentleman continue to think, mr. speaker, that...